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UC Chimes: Mother's Day

The second Sunday of May is Mother's Day. Some people want to rename Mother's Day as Family Day. Personally I do not agree with that, because the meaning of the family has been changing from time to time.

He who rides upon the clouds

Four rabbis had a theological arguments, and three were in accord against the fourth. "Three to one, majority rules," they argued. "I know I'm right," the fourth said and asked God for a sign from heaven. A storm cloud rumbled and dissolved.
Time to play outside

Time to play outside

Spring time is finally here. There are dandelions in the grass, wood ticks looking for a host, farmers out seeding, and baseball is starting up. First off dandelions and the green, green grass means allergies are finally here.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between May 10 and May 16, the Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 80 calls. There was a single 911 call, which was determined to have been false with no emergency needing police assistance. A dialing problem is thought to have occurred.

Work horses

Some events we attend might best be described as bittersweet affairs. The work horse demonstrations held at Rama, SK. Saturday fit into that category for me. Anytime I am around draft horses I am happy.
Local students have artwork displayed in Legislative Building

Local students have artwork displayed in Legislative Building

Last year Michael Lonechild, a talented Cree painter from White Bear First Nation participated in an art education program in association with the Treaty 4 Student Success Program (T4SSP) and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Cornerstone School Division.

Making your election sure

In British Columbia, the Canadian province where I reside, politics can most gently be described as polarized. This week's provincial elections added yet another dimension to that picture.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

GF Kells students had a very successful day at the Weyburn Invitational Track and Field Meet.

"Tournament of Hope" to be held on June 15

In December of 2010, Mary Antonenko of Estevan was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. "My symptoms were weight gain, some bloating, and being very tired," Antonenko writes.

Town council discussions were varied but highlight the ample issues the town needs to address

Town council met for their usual meeting on Wednesday, May 15 where they discussed issues relevant to Carlyle; however there was no topic that took precedence over the other that evening.
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